Object Report Google Earth analysis of Area 51

Not too bad of a job, though they mentioned the L word. If could have been worse, i.e. mentioning the D word. And they debunked the L word since
nothing can be seen on Papoose Mountain. Obviously the author is an arm chair googler, but I have seen the signification portion of Papoose Mountain
myself and there is nothing there.

I don't buy the claim of tunnels by the land fill. If Groom was going to do anything underground, it would be designed so that the entrance couldn't
be seen. Groom would put a canopy over the opening.

They missed the small addition to the new hangar. It was discussed in one of the ATS threads, though I can't find it. The very small addition is
located at
37°13'46.25"N 115°48'38.98"W
It is actually an overhang of some sort.

I believe they still use Area 51 and the surrounding facilities in the Nevada Test Site for Top Secret testing. They probably do develop some cutting
edge stuff there too. I can say I personally watched a plane that looked like a B-2 Bomber but about 50% scale size in what must have been take
off/landing testing right over Highway 58 outside Edwards AFB in California. That's a little craft I've still never seen mention of anywhere. (It
was daylight over a major highway though..so secret in the true sense seems about shot)

I'll bet there is a lot still happening out there ..and the Janet flights are carrying people out there to do something, if no other solid indicator
exists.

I think you're also right in saying the "That absolutely doesn't exist" stuff was moved clear out of Nevada a good number of years ago. If I
didn't know better and weren't the kind to be watching for the little signs that are all the public normally sees of the real thing? Well.. I might
suggest something within about a 75 mile radius of Raton Pass on the Co/NM line. Definitely somewhere in the Colorado part of the range though and I
think Cheyenne Mountain may be kinda small and primitive to what is out there somewhere in the mountains now. Just my idle speculation.

I agree with polarwarrior. Perhaps in the 1940’s and 50’s there may well have been interesting things there, but with all the heat and modern
computer technology all the good stuff would have been moved elsewhere... Maybe Alaska? Who knows really. They probably just test new aircraft and
weapons at Area 51 these days. It’s a big mystery and chances are the public will never know what has happened at the base, something must has hence
why its existence was constantly neither confirmed nor denied.

It's possible they just admitted it existed to get people to shut up about it...I used to live on a
retired air force base...on multiple nights we saw stealth bombers landing on the runways at 3 am...creepy...

Groom Lake just deals with it (the tourists). They have the routine down. The place may be famous, but you have to be on Tikaboo to see anything. But
if you are on Tikaboo, they know you are there. Maybe they care, and maybe they don't. It depends on the tests. If you google N105TB, you can see
video shot from Tikaboo of N105TB analyzing (following in flight and "sniffing") a Sukoi-27. I've photographed that SU-27 flying east of the ET
Highway during a Red Flag. They knew with 100% accuracy I had a camera and was going to photograph it.

If there is something they don't want you to see, they test it on moonless nights.

In the internet age, if the US started another base, just how long do you think it would remain a secret? Case is point is that "Mystery at Salt
Flat" website that popped up a few years ago. Hey, moving your CIA training base to some hell hole in Texas seemed like a good plan to me. However
the website author quickly found the CIA CN235 leased to Devon. Mystery at Salt Flat
The USAF just can't be moving all this infrastructure anytime they think their secret base has been discovered. Rather, they have countermeasures,
and until we have satellites with Xray vision, there are no counter-countermeasures. When the EMCCD cameras reach consumer prices, the base will
probably have an issue with the tourists camped out there at night.

Back to the link, I like the animated gif of Papoose Mountain. It screams "nothing to see here!"

Regarding the so called tunnel entrances, it seems to me this type of entrance would be a problem when it rains. Of course there could be some
mitigation scheme not visible on the satellite image. And only one of the "entrances" appears to have an opening. I suspect the ramps have something
to do with the landfill, and if someone were an expert in such things, they would explain the function.

Often things look way more interesting when your imagination runs wild, but are quite boring when you know the details. For instance at
34°55'39.91"N 117°52'42.53"W
there is a structure that people believed was a tunnel entrance. Actually they tune up the aircraft gun by firing at that structure with the plane
parked on one of the nearby circles.

Look at the jet deflectors at Palmdale.
34°38'34.79"N 118° 4'56.13"W
If you use the time machine, you can see that sometimes they have covers where the aircraft is parked, and sometimes they don't. When covered, it is
probably a secret aircraft. I suppose there is a chance the plane would be revealed when moved, but they could just put a tarp over it and tow it to
the test stand.

The run the Predator and Reaper out of Creech AFB and Nellis AFB. I don't know how the missions between the bases differ. [The could possibly be
running drone operations out of Gray Butte as well since it is at a higher level of security than El Mirage.]

If they were to test something new on a Predator or Reaper, it would probably be a sensor or weapon, not a modification to the airframe itself. Thus I
don't think there would be a need for a high level of secrecy. One pod looks similar to the next. The weapons modifications have already been done
with nobody noticing since the variations of the Hellfire missiles look similar.

They are flying some other UAVs at Groom for sure. There are two locations for control towers.
Four towers at
37°14'3.99"N 115°48'15.42"W
and
37°17'41.25"N 115°49'20.93"W

Regarding the "L" word, I've never bought into the debunking of Lazar fully. There is a great Coast 2 Coast interview with Richard Dolan and Grant
Cameron discussing how Lazar was likely part of a deliberate Gov leakage or controlled release -- I've just posted on The Object Report which would
explain why no university records, questionable personal life, etc. This is a really good C2C, highly recommend giving it a listen... AgentD

If you are associated with the Object Report, you might want to find a better place to host it. Blogspot is just awful. If your page doesn't start in
two seconds, people go elsewhere. Hosting is so cheap these days. I gave up on the Object Report main page after 15 seconds. When pages load slowly,
people start to think spyware is being loaded. Blogspot is a new low in hosting. Even Angelfire and Tripod weren't that bad.

Regarding the L word, all he did was disclose his ability to fabricate stories. One somewhat invigorating hike up Bonanza Peak and some decent binocs
will convince you there is nothing there at Papoose Dry Lake. The hike up Mount Sterling as Tom Mahood outlined it is substantially easier. This is up
to the viewing location, not the peak. But Bonanza Peak has a real trail and a better view. While there is nothing to see at Papoose Dry Lake, you can
see all sorts of stuff on the Nellis range.

Yes, I am associated with TOR. Thanks for the observation about the Blog, if people are in that sort of rush, then maybe they're better off going
someplace else.

I guess time will tell if Lazar is making it all up. One thing is certain, there are a lot of other, more interesting stories coming in all the time
to follow and it won't be just one person, or one theory that reveals the reality.

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